Belle0101
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I am so very very mad right now.
You can't even believe how angry I am. Here's the deal:
Our house went up for sale in late January. Last month a realtor called and wanted to know if she and her client could come look at the house in 5 minutes. Um, no. I had the flu and there was just no way I could have agreed to that. Okay, so she says she'll call back another day. She calls one morning and wants to bring her client that afternoon. It was very inconvenient but I wanted to get our house sold so I said yes and we set a time. We left and came back after more than 30 minutes. It was clear to me that they had never been yet. So I called my realtor to ask what we should do when suddenly the front door opened and in came the realtor, her client and her child. So we had to pack both kids, the 2 dogs and ourselves back into the van and leave again. They stayed for 30 minutes plus her son got out toys to play with and they were not put back.
Two weeks go by and the realtor calls again to ask if they can take one more look that afternoon.
Okay, now my youngest son is sick but we agree -- pack up the dogs, the one healthy kid, the one sick kid, ourselves and off we go at the appointed time. They stayed for 30 minutes again.
On Monday afternoon my realtor told me they made an offer and they were letting me have until Tuesday morning to decide. The offer was ridiculous -- I can't tell you what my realtor said because it's profanity. Basically, she called it bull droppings. Got it? My first instinct, which I now wish I had gone with, was to say take a walk. They offered $4000 less than our house appraised for and for $1825 in allowances. We countered, they countered ... I still feel like we could have gotten a better deal had we said no and waited for another buyer but the advice I got from friends, family and my realtor was to take it. There are so many houses for sale in my neighborhood right now that it makes it a buyer's market at the moment. Potentially we could have been waiting a long time and since we already bought our new house that would have meant making 2 mortgage payments each month.
So what has me so mad? We already agreed to some things -- paying for an inspection, paying her closing costs, giving her possession of the garage before closing ... we've been more than generous and it cost us money we could have used too. Now today the realtor calls ... can they come over and measure the windows and rooms today so the buyer knows what size rugs to bring, what size curtains to buy ... I called my realtor and she said I do not have to say yes and to tell her they can do all the measuring they want during their final walk through before closing (March 31). I told her that and she had the nerve to argue with me, then call my realtor and tattle on my like a little kid!
My question is -- how far should you bend over to please your buyer? Where's the line? I mean this is my house, I still live here, my van is in the shop needing almost $7000 worth of repairs (possible design flaw and it looks like the dealer is going to pick up most of that), I can't pack up my dogs and go anywhere without a vehicle, we already started packing and stacking up boxes, meaning all that stuff would have to be moved so she can measure for curtains, rugs and all that. Let alone, we got this huge sob story about how poor she was and she's really struggling but now she can go out and buy curtains for windows that they asked for and got the curtains left for?
So where do you draw the line and how much do you owe the seller?
Thanks for listening to my vent and thanks in advance for sharing your experiences.

Our house went up for sale in late January. Last month a realtor called and wanted to know if she and her client could come look at the house in 5 minutes. Um, no. I had the flu and there was just no way I could have agreed to that. Okay, so she says she'll call back another day. She calls one morning and wants to bring her client that afternoon. It was very inconvenient but I wanted to get our house sold so I said yes and we set a time. We left and came back after more than 30 minutes. It was clear to me that they had never been yet. So I called my realtor to ask what we should do when suddenly the front door opened and in came the realtor, her client and her child. So we had to pack both kids, the 2 dogs and ourselves back into the van and leave again. They stayed for 30 minutes plus her son got out toys to play with and they were not put back.
Two weeks go by and the realtor calls again to ask if they can take one more look that afternoon.

On Monday afternoon my realtor told me they made an offer and they were letting me have until Tuesday morning to decide. The offer was ridiculous -- I can't tell you what my realtor said because it's profanity. Basically, she called it bull droppings. Got it? My first instinct, which I now wish I had gone with, was to say take a walk. They offered $4000 less than our house appraised for and for $1825 in allowances. We countered, they countered ... I still feel like we could have gotten a better deal had we said no and waited for another buyer but the advice I got from friends, family and my realtor was to take it. There are so many houses for sale in my neighborhood right now that it makes it a buyer's market at the moment. Potentially we could have been waiting a long time and since we already bought our new house that would have meant making 2 mortgage payments each month.
So what has me so mad? We already agreed to some things -- paying for an inspection, paying her closing costs, giving her possession of the garage before closing ... we've been more than generous and it cost us money we could have used too. Now today the realtor calls ... can they come over and measure the windows and rooms today so the buyer knows what size rugs to bring, what size curtains to buy ... I called my realtor and she said I do not have to say yes and to tell her they can do all the measuring they want during their final walk through before closing (March 31). I told her that and she had the nerve to argue with me, then call my realtor and tattle on my like a little kid!
My question is -- how far should you bend over to please your buyer? Where's the line? I mean this is my house, I still live here, my van is in the shop needing almost $7000 worth of repairs (possible design flaw and it looks like the dealer is going to pick up most of that), I can't pack up my dogs and go anywhere without a vehicle, we already started packing and stacking up boxes, meaning all that stuff would have to be moved so she can measure for curtains, rugs and all that. Let alone, we got this huge sob story about how poor she was and she's really struggling but now she can go out and buy curtains for windows that they asked for and got the curtains left for?
So where do you draw the line and how much do you owe the seller?
Thanks for listening to my vent and thanks in advance for sharing your experiences.
